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Bunny Urgent

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6 months- 2 years|Chihuahua|Female|Small|Thousand Oaks, CA
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Bunny is a female Chihuahua, aged about 2 years. She is small in size, has short fur, and sports a beautiful mix of yellow and tan along with apricot and cream tones. Currently, she is not house trained but is vaccinated. Bunny is in Thousand Oaks, CA, waiting for someone to give her a fresh start.

About Bunny Urgent

Bunny is an urgent case at the shelter, searching for a loving home as soon as possible. This sweet, young Chihuahua needs an adopter to bring her into a safe environment. Bunny is around 2 years old and currently waiting at Kern County Animal Services in Bakersfield, where she has been since June 8, 2026. With the shelter over capacity, time is running out for her, and she would thrive in a new home where she can feel secure and loved. Despite her short coat, Bunny’s vibrant personality shines through her yellow and tan fur. She is not yet house trained, requiring patience and guidance as she adjusts to a new routine. Although she is not altered, she is up to date on vaccinations and ready for her forever home. Bunny certainly deserves a chance at a happy life. If you believe you can provide her the love she needs, reach out to learn how to adopt. Every animal deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you.

Questions about Bunny Urgent

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Bunny, being a Chihuahua, typically thrives in a cozy living environment, either a house or an apartment, as long as she has loving company and some space to play.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Chihuahuas like Bunny generally do well in small outdoor spaces. A secure yard or even frequent walks around the neighborhood is sufficient for her.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Typically, Chihuahuas can be suitable for homes with children, but they usually prefer older, gentle kids who understand how to interact with small dogs like Bunny.